"7717","Electrophysiological correlates of high-level perception during spatial navigation"," We studied the electrophysiological basis of object recognition by recording scalp electroencephalograms while participants played a virtual-reality taxi driver game. Participants searched for passengers and stores during virtual navigation in simulated towns. We compared oscillatory brain activity in response to store views that were targets or nontargets (during store search) or neutral (during passenger search). Even though store category was solely defined by task context (rather than by sensory cues), frontal ... ","http://cogprints.org/7717/","Weidemann, C.T. and Mollison, M.V. and Kahana, M.J.","UNSPECIFIED"," Weidemann, C.T. and Mollison, M.V. and Kahana, M.J. (2009) Electrophysiological correlates of high-level perception during spatial navigation. [Journal (Paginated)] ","","2009"